Mercy is defined as: “compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm.”
Matthew 5:7
“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.”
Mercy is defined as: “compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone whom it is within one's power to punish or harm.”
Matthew 5:7
“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.”
What are you looking for in life?
Are you looking for acceptance?
Are you looking for success?
Are you looking for happiness?
Are you looking for joy?
Are you looking for fun?
Are you looking for excitement?
Are you looking for purpose?
Are you looking for meaning?
Are you looking for hope?
Everyone is looking for something in life. Sometimes we are well aware of what we are pursuing, and sometimes we have no idea, but we know that we're looking for something.
This past Tuesday was April Fools’ Day, a day traditionally associated with pranks and jokes and outlandish stories. I used to work at a press release distribution company, and every year we received tons of erroneous press releases that were put out by major companies in jest and fun. Sometimes they were simply trying to trick people or make them laugh, and sometimes they were used as part of a larger marketing campaign to bring attention to a new product or a corporate change, like a new name or logo.
When it comes to Jesus, and Easter, God sort of played the ultimate April Fools’ Day joke. For thousands of years the Jews had been looking for a Messiah. They had been waiting expectantly for the Anointed One, the Chosen One, a Savior who was going to come restore their nation. They were waiting for a conquering warrior king who was going to usher in a new kingdom and bring the Jewish people back together and free them from the chains of slavery and oppression that they had been living under for so long.